以撒和俄狄浦斯神话的共性:推测。

Max Sugar
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从以撒被捆绑的神话的详细观点来看,一种猜测出现了,以撒可能与他的母亲萨拉乱伦。这就解释了为什么不久之后莎拉就死了,他有20年没有阳刚之气,还有他的失明。与俄狄浦斯神话的共同点被概述,以及杀子、杀父、内疚、惩罚和赎罪的主题。这表明它们是同一个神话,只是略有不同。人们对这两个神话的持续兴趣可能是由于它们作为警示故事的效用,教导父母和孩子控制敌对的冲动。俄狄浦斯神话的结局是悲剧性的,而以撒神话的结局是充满希望的。
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Commonalities between the Isaac and Oedipus myths: a speculation.

From a detailed view of the myth of the binding of Isaac, a speculation emerges that Isaac may have had incest with his mother, Sarah. This would explain the death of Sarah shortly thereafter, his absent virility for twenty years, and his blindness. The commonalities with the Oedipus myth are outlined, along with the themes of filicide, patricide, guilt, punishment, and expiation. This suggests that they are the same myth, with some slight variations. The continued interest in both myths may be due to their utility as cautionary tales to teach control of hostile impulses in parents and children. While the outcome in the Oedipus myth is tragic, it is hopeful in the Isaac myth.

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